I thought it would be helpful to post the links to the top 100 schools' exam archives. Most are password protected (PWP) and can only be accessed by current students. However, using this list, one can easily locate past exams at ones own school.

Great idea. Now if you arranged them by course you'd be sure to win. This will be great when we are being taught by visiting profs. We can find a TLS friend to access the old tests for us. Also if we are being taught by new profs without prior tests, it'll be helpful to look here.

A lazy prof could access these and never have to make up a test again. Just change a detail here and there from some test at another university from the 1980's and don't release the test to future students. OMG one less thing for them to do.

MURPH wrote:A lazy prof could access these and never have to make up a test again. Just change a detail here and there from some test at another university from the 1980's and don't release the test to future students. OMG one less thing for them to do.

You're the 0L obsessed with prepping, right?

Wouldn't even come close to working. Every prof teaches even the standardized 1L courses very differently, the questions they ask invariably reflect issues that come directly from the particular cases and particular discussions you had in class. It's very rare that a hypo from 1 prof is totally answerable by a student with another prof because of how different coverage winds up being even between courses that teach out of the same casebook at the same school.